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Guys, I think by "preaching about morality," he means "posting a cogent response that Bighead can't disprove because he is factually incorrect," as well as potentially "just because you're not racist means you think you're better than Bighead, you bunch of arrogant not-racist dicks."

Again, you'd have to be completely delusional to think that you haven't constantly posted things related to morality and judging others on these boards.

I get the strategy behind trying to make me defend MY behavior, but I'm not going to, because I've been upfront about it many other times. My analysis hinges on two things that are simply true to anyone who isn't crazy: 1) that there are many members here who have constantly posted about things relating to morality 2) these same people manage to avoid ever mentioning or giving the impression that they have flaws as well. I'm sorry, but somethings just not right about that.

So you're refusing to acknowledge when I have actually discussed things I'm not proud of, just so you can keep hitting this drum? And you're *not* a looney?

Why is everything you say so geared towards having the momentum in an argument and putting your opposition on the defensive? As clearly stated, I do not think you have had moments where you acknowledge that you aren't perfect, which the above question for me wrongly assumes.

Also, what incentive do I have to share personal things about my life when there is a band of fucking psychos who love repeating things that have happened to me in attempts to make me feel ashamed?

See, this is a perfect example of what is irritating about you and your pals. The above is an attempt to put words into my mouth and framing things deceptively. True, a person's flaws are obviously a "personal thing" in some sense of the phrase, but "personal things" has a connotation of somebody prying into the sensitive things in someone's past. That's so far from what I'm talking about. Christ, I'm just saying: if you're always going to be on and on about morality (which you clearly are), have the balls to let others know you aren't perfect either. If you want to deny this is this case, fine. I just happen to think that's completely ignorant of obvious realities. But go ahead, call me crazy for thinking this...

I guess righteousness would be a better term here than morality. There are many people who are constantly focused on righteousness, and have a funny way of avoiding ever revealing that they aren't perfect either.